NASCAR 25 releases for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 in October, and now there are more details regarding the various editions of the game and what players can expect. A day after announced that pre-orders will open alongside the reveal of the gameplay trailer on September 18, iRacing revealed that there will be Gold and Standard Editions of NASCAR 25.
The Standard Edition will be $60 while the Gold will cost $80.
As far as what’s included with the games, the Standard Edition comes with a copy of the base game as well as, if you pre-order, 5,000 Career Bonus Dollars, 500 Career Rep Points, and three additional paint schemes for the cover drivers.
Should you pick up NASCAR 25 Gold Edition, not only will you get the standard edition benefits—again, if you pre-order—but you’ll also get the Season Pass that would cost $25 on its own. The NASCAR 25 Season Pass features VIP Employees in your career mode, 10,000 Career Bonus Dollars, 1,000 Rep Points, and three DLC packs that feature 230+ paint schemes and fire suits.
It’s unknown if those DLC packs will also include tracks or if any new tracks will be added as free post-launch updates.
NASCAR 25 launches October 14 for Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5. The game will also be available on Steam roughly a month later.
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